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Security Features
The security system has been designed
for:
• Prevention of theft of the vehicle.
• Prevention of theft of items from the vehicle.
• Personal security.
The security system is integrated with the
vehicle electronics and engine
management systems making it far more
difficult for a thief to penetrate and steal
the vehicle.
Panic Alarm (if enabled)
When in or near the vehicle, the alarm
can be set off to dete r a possible offender.
For this feature to operate, the key must
not be in the ignition switch.
Pressing the headlamp convenience/panic
button on the key transmitter three times
within three seconds will activate the
‘Panic Alarm’.
The alarm is stopped by:
• Putting the key into the ignition switch and turning to position ‘II’.
Note:
1. The key transmitter cannot be used to cancel the Panic alarm. This prevents
unauthorised cancellation in an
emergency.
2. The panic alarm is normally enabled. If required, this feature can be
disabled or enabled by a Jaguar
Retailer.
3. The vehicle locking status will not change when the panic alarm is
activated.
Passive Arming (Retailer
Option)
Passive arming wi ll not lock the
doors, it only arms the security alarm
system.
Passive arming, if enabled by a Jaguar
Retailer, will automatically arm the
vehicle alarm system 30 seconds after the
last protected entry (door, luggage
compartment) is closed following the key
being removed from th e ignition switch.
When passive arming occurs the direction
indicators will flash once and a single
tone will be heard (if enabled). The red
security light on the fascia will start to
flash and will continue for as long as the
alarm is armed.
Opening the drivers door causes a
warning sound which continues for
15 seconds before the system goes into
the full alarm state. If any other door is
opened before the drivers door,
the system goes into the full alarm state
immediately.
When the system is pa ssively armed and a
key is used to open the trunk, a seven
second warning audible ticking will
sound before the full alarm is activated.

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If the system has been passively armed it
can be disarmed by either using the key
transmitter, by switching the ignition to
position ‘II’, or by unlocking the driver’s
door with the key.
Note:The security system will not
passively arm if a key is in the ignition
switch or if any protected entry is open.Battery Reconnection
If the battery has been disconnected and
is subsequently reconnected, the alarm
system will resume the same state as
before the battery was disconnected.
If the alarm was sounding when the
battery was disconnected, it will sound
again when the battery is reconnected
and will need:
• The transmitter un lock button to be
pressed
• Or a key placed in the ignition switch and turned to position ‘II’
• Or the driver’s door to be unlocked with a key
to disarm the vehicle.
Battery Back-up Sounder
(Retailer Option)
A self-contained, battery back-up
sounder can be fitted. This device will
sound the full alarm if the vehicle alarm is
activated, or if the ve hicle battery or the
sounder is disconnected when the
security system is armed.

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Luggage Compartment Emergency Release
Your vehicle is equipped with a mechanical interior luggage
compartment release handle that provides a means of escape
for children and adults in the event they become locked inside
the luggage compartment.
Adults are advised to familiaris e themselves with the operation
and location of the release handle.
To open the luggage compartment lid from the inside, pull the
illuminated ‘T’ shaped handle and push up the trunk lid.
The material that the handle is made of will glow for hours in
the darkness of the luggage compartment following brief
exposure to ambient light.
!WARNING:
1. Keep vehicle doors and the luggage compartment locked and keep keys out of a child’s reach.
Unsupervised children could lock themselves in an
open trunk and risk injury. Children should be taught
not to play in vehicles.
2. On hot days, the temperature in the luggage compartment and vehicle interior can rise very
quickly. Exposure of people or animals to these high
temperatures for even a short time can cause death or
serious heat-related injuries, including brain damage.
Small children are particularly at risk.

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Garage Door Opener
Transceiver
The garage door opener transceiver is
located in the overhead console.
The transceiver can be programmed to
transmit the radio frequencies of up to
three different transmitters used to
activate garage doors, entry gates, home
lighting, security systems, or other radio
frequency operated devices.Although this section mainly describes
the procedures for the garage door
opener, it also equally applies to the
previously mentioned applications.
In some countries this feature is also
known as HomeLink
® Universal
Transceiver.
For information, or for assistance, contact
your Jaguar Retailer or the supplier by
phone or via the internet. For details
see Information and Assistance on
page 2 - 23.
!WARNING:
1. Do not use the transceiver with any garage door opener that lacks
the safety stop and reverse feature
as required by safety standards.
A garage door opener which
cannot detect an object, signalling
the door to stop and reverse, does
not meet current safety standards.
Using a garage door opener
without these features increases
risk of serious injury or death. 2. When programming the
transceiver to a garage door
opener or entry gate, make sure
that people, the vehicle and
objects are out of the way to
prevent potential harm or damage
as the gate or garage door will
activate during the programme.
3. This device may suffer from interference if operated in the
vicinity of a mobile or fixed station
transmitter. This interference is
likely to affect the hand-held
transmitter as well as the in-car
transceiver.

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Before Programming
Caution: When programming a
garage door opener or entry gate that
may require you to press and re-press
the hand-held transmitter (cycle),
unplug the device during the ‘cycling’
process to prevent possible motor
failure.
It is recommended that for best results,
fit a new battery to the hand-held
transmitter of the garage door opener
(or other device) before programming.
If your garage door opener receiver
(located in the garage) is equipped with
an antenna, ensure that the antenna is
hanging straight down.
To Erase All Programming
For first time progra mming, ensure that
the engine is switched off:
1. Turn the ignition switch to position ‘I’.
2. Press and hold th e two outer buttons
on the garage door opener in the
overhead console. Keep the buttons
pressed, the indicator light will
illuminate. The indicator light is part
of the middle button in the garage
door opener in the overhead console.
3. Release the buttons when the lights
begin to flash (this will take
approximately 20 seconds).
All memories in the garage door opener
have now been cleared.
Note: Do not perform this procedure
when programming the additional garage
door opener buttons.
Programming the Vehicle
Ensuring that the engine is switched off:
1. Turn the ignition switch to position ‘I’.
2. Hold the end of the original garage door opener hand -held transmitter
approximately 2 to 6 inches (5 cm to
15 cm) away from the transceiver in
the overhead console, keeping the
indicator light in view.

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3. Using both hands, simultaneously press and hold both the desired garage
door opener button on the overhead
console and the hand -held transmitter
button. Keep both buttons pressed.
The light will flash, slowly at first and
then change to a fast flash. When the
indicator light flashes rapidly, release
both buttons. The rapid flashing light
indicates successful programming.
4. If, after 60 seconds, the indicator light does not flash rapidl y, release both the
transceiver and the hand-held
transmitter buttons and repeat the
procedure starting with Step 2.
However, position the hand-held
transmitter at a different angle and/or
distance.
5. Press and hold the programmed overhead console garage door opener
button and observe the indicator light:
• If the indicator light is solid/continuous, programming is
complete. Your device should
activate when the garage door
opener button is pressed and held
for 1 to 2 seconds and then
released. • If the indicator light blinks rapidly
for 2 seconds and then turns a
solid/continuous light, proceed
with the following programming
instructions for ‘rolling code’
device equipment.
Note: To programme additional garage
door opener buttons, begin at Step 2.
Rolling code device equipment
programming
Note: A second person may make the
following steps quicker and easier as once
the button has been pressed there are
30 seconds only in which to complete
Step 3.
1. At the garage door opener receiver (motor head unit) in the garage, locate
the ‘learn’ or ‘smart’ button/switch.
Note: The name of the button/switch
may vary between manufacturers.
2. Press and release the ‘learn’ or ‘smart’ button.
3. Return to the vehicle and firmly press and hold the programmed garage door
opener button for 2 seconds and
release. 4. Repeat the press/hold/release
sequence 3 times to complete the
learning/training process.
The garage door opener in the overhead
console should now activate the ‘rolling
code’ device.
Reprogramming a sing le garage door
opener button
To programme a device to a previously
trained button:
1. Press and hold the desired pre- programmed garage door opener
button for at least 20 seconds, but no
longer than 30 seconds, until the
indicator light begins to flash.
2. Without releasing the overhead console button, position the hand-
held transmitter approximately 2 to
6 inches (5 cm to 15 cm) away from
the transceiver in the overhead
console, keeping the indicator light in
view.
3. Carry out Step 3 of programming the vehicle, see column 1.

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Entry gate programming
The technology of some entry gates
requires you to press and re-press (cycle)
the hand-held transmitter every
2 seconds during programming.
Continue to press and hold the desired
overhead console button while you cycle
your hand-held transmitter until the
indicator light flashes rapidly.
Information and Assistance
For information on the range of available
compatible products or accessories,
or for assistance, contact your Jaguar
Retailer.
You can also contact the supplier’s
helpline on 1–800–355–3515 or the
website address for Homelink™ is
www.homelink.jci.com. Note:
Keep the original transmitter for
future use or programming procedures if,
for example, you purchase a new vehicle’
Caution: It is recommended that
when you sell or dispose of the
vehicle, the programmed transceiver
buttons be erased for security
purposes.
!WARNING:
The manufacturer is not responsible
for any radio or TV interference
caused by unauthorised
modifications to this equipment.
Such modifications could void the
user’s authority to operate the
equipment.

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Steering Column
Adjustment
!WARNING:
Do not adjust the steering column
whilst driving.
The steering column can be adjusted for
tilt and reach by operating the rotary/
joystick control switch (A ) on the left side
of the steering column.
1. Turn the switch to the ‘COLUMN’ or ‘AUTO’ position.
2. Move the switch forwards or backwards to adjust reach.
3. Move the switch up or down to tilt.
Three column positions may be stored
and recalled by the driver position
memory system. See Memory Setting
on page 3 - 31.
Entry/exit mode
Entry/exit mode provides automatic
movement of the steering column and
driver’s seat to allow easier entry to or
exit from the vehicle.
Entry/exit mode is selected by setting the
steering column adjustment switch to the
‘AUTO’ position ( B). Exit
– If the ignition key is in position ‘0’
and the driver’s door is opened or if the
ignition key is removed, the steering
column will move to the uppermost tilt
position. The seat will move rearwards
unless it is already 1.5 inches (4 cm) or
less from its fully rearward position when
it will not move any further back.
Entry – When the key is next inserted in
the ignition switch and the door is closed,
the steering column and seat will return
to their previous positions. If, however,
the memorised driver position has been
changed (using the door memory switch
or another integrated key), the steering
wheel and seat will move to the new
position. Caution: Do not use steering wheel
mounted security devices since
movement of the steering wheel in
entry/exit mode could result in
vehicle damage (e.g. the windscreen)
or possible injury to the occupant.
Note:
1. If the adjustment switch is moved
away from ‘AUTO’ whilst the steering
column is tilted away, the steering
column will move back to its
memorised position when the key is
next inserted in the ignition and
entry/exit mode is then cancelled.
2. If the adjustment switch is moved during entry/exit operation, steering
column movement will stop.